2nd OUR LADY OF LOURDES SECONDARY SCHOOL, BAMENDA This school has been very consistent in having very good results at all levels. It achieved a 100% pass rate at both the Advanced level (80/80) and Ordinary level (99/99). At the Advanced level, Lourdes achieved a total of 41 A grades, giving an average of 0.51 A grade per student (3rd in Cameroon). 48 students passed in 5 subjects and 27 passed in four. Best three students were Achelengwa Vanessa Mushie (5A), Moussi Yo-Laine Ines (4A,1C) and Glory Mafor Aza Mboh (2A,3B).
At the Ordinary level, the school’s 99 students achieved a total of 162 A grades, giving an average of 1.64 A grades per student (4th in Cameroon). In maths, 24 students achieved an A grade (24.2% of students, 4th in Cameroon) and 4 students achieved an A grade in English (4.04% of students, 2nd in Cameroon). 36 students passed in 11 subjects and 25 students passed in 10 subjects. The best three students were Ashley Shekel Tangang (8A,3B), Flora Afanwi Bisi (9A,1B,1C) and Neh Bih Chi Quinsly (8A,3B).
3rd SACRED HEART COLLEGE, DOUALA This school is following the footsteps of its namesake in Mankon, Bamenda. Although it follows the Anglophone system of education, about half the number of students are of Francophone origin. The school achieved a pass rate of 94.92% (56/59) at the Advanced level and 100% (70/70) at the Ordinary level. At the Advanced level, 13 students passed in 5 subjects and 21 passed in 4 subjects. The 59 Advanced level students achieved a total of 24 A grades, giving an average of 0,41 A grade per student (4th in Cameroon). The best three students at the Advanced level were Tsingang Demnge (5A), Fabiola M. Kamanke (4A,1B) and Tchouda Sani Leticia (3A,1C).
At the Ordinary level, the school’s 70 students achieved a total of 170 A grades, giving an average of 2.5 A grades per student (3rd in Cameroon). 32 students had an A grade in maths (45.7% of students, 2nd in Cameroon) and 2 students had an A grade in English language. The school’s best three students were Tsingang Kamgaing R. (9A,2B), Ngaha Datchoua Geoffrey (8A,3B) and Nguepi Tania (7A,4B)